The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 January 1978 — Page 2

JANUARY 19, 1978 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

WAI KFRTON

Relatives here to attend the funeral on Saturday for Margaret A. Finkle, of Indianapolis, at the St. Patrick's Catholic Church were Mr and Mrs. (Mary) Sharpe, of Muncie; Mr. and Mrs. (Ruth) Reusch. sons John and Thomas, of Walton. Kentucky; Alice Duffey, of Mishawaka; Edith Sicner, sons James, of Denver. Richard, of Chicago and daughter. Celeste, of Littleton. Colorado; and Mr. and Mrs Richard Bandendistel, of Fish lake. They were w ith Mrs. (. harles Bandendistel. mother of Mrs. Finkle. Mrs. Edith Sicner will stas with her mother for a visit. Mr and Mrs. Bob Gardner arrived home Sunday night after a three week vacation in Florida v isiting relatives and friends. They visited Mr. Gardner's parents at Bradenton; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Grieger, of Zepher Hills; and at Banta Belle island, they visited Mr. Gardner s brother and sister-in-law and at Datona they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pierce. After visiting the near kin. they called on Walkerton people at Lake Placid and Mr. and Mrs. Harrs Doll and Dr and Mrs. V. B Wolfe at Sebring. They reported the climate was delightful. Mr and Mrs. Larry Larson, of Pectatonica, Illinois, were house guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles Shogran. of Koontz lake, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Michalski and three children, of Baton Rouge. Louisana. were recent guests of his mother. Mrs William Michalski, oi Koontz Lake. The Koontz Lake Consersation Club will hold their regular monthly business meeting Friday at the club house at ”:00 p.m.. C.S.T. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fitzgerald. 203 E Street. LaPorte. are the parents of a daughter born on January 4. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fitzgerald, of Walkerton, are the grandparents. Mrs. Philip Waldron. Sr., is in Mayo Clinic undergoing tests. Her address is Maria's Deluxe Apartments. Apartment 2, 1143‘/i Second Street. SW. Rochester. Minnesota 55901.

Public Sale 1 have sold my home and will sell the following at public auction located at 900 Roosevelt Road. Walkerton. Indiana SATURDAY, JAN. 21 12:00 NOON Metal kitchen cabinet with glass doors; table and 4 chairs; 2 metal wall cabinets, davenport and chair; green chair; glass door knickknack cabinet; room divider; gold metal etagre shelf; knee hole desk and chair; hi fi stereo; full size Holly wood bed; 4 chest of drawers; dresser with mirror, small stands; large round stand with drawer; desk chair; 2 occasional chairs; drop leaf table; metal folding table; swag lamp; wall mirror; hall mirror with shelf; pictures; 2 galss door cabinets; coo-coo clock; glass covered clock; pole lamp; 2 oval two-tier stands. 3 sets of encylopedias; elec, heater; several knickknacks; exerciser, linens; small appliances, Christmas decorations. 20 inch lawnmower, aluminum extension ladder; step-ladder; hose and reel, wheel barrow; lawn chair; hand tools. ANTIQUES — Radio stand; wooden rocker; Gingerbread shelf ckxk; mantle clock, telephone stand; wall coffee grinder converted into a lamp; wall lamp bracket; post cards; flat irons; wood plane; shoe stretchers; child s bowling set; Bentw<x>d chair; milk can; a few antique dishes Also a large Avon bottle collection with boxes, decorative whiskey bottles Term*: CASH Not Reaponaibk For Accidents Owner: Evelyn (Deb) Anspaugh AUCTIONEERS: PAUI J HEAVER. Culver M 2 2229 WILLIAM BEAVER. Walkerton 586-3591

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ullery returned home Friday night from a vacation in the south. In Algeretta. Georgia, near Atlanta, they visited Mr and Mrs Larry Sheaks. Mrs. Sheaks is the former June Dill, both Mr. and Mrs. Sheaks are former Walkerton residents. In Fort Myers, Florida, they visited Mrs. Uliery’s brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wisler. besides calling on numerous Indiana folks who arc spending the winter in Florida. They also visited relatives in Brookville, Florida. Mrs. Charles Shogren and Mrs. Archie Brehm will be hosts for the Koontz Lake Conservation Club dinner this Saturday evening at the club house. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Dunn, of Goshen, were here Sunday to spend the day with his mother, Mrs. Fayette Dunn. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Henry accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Osslcr, of Hamlet, went to Knox to attend the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Good. Mr and Mrs. Willard Winklev. of Meadow Grove, Illinois, were here recently to spend three davs with her mother. Mrs. Manford Bouse. Mrs. Garland Lawrence entertained the members of her bridge club and one guest, Mrs. Irma Rasmuesscn. at dinner Thursday evening and the remainder of the evening was spent playing bridge. Mr. Modest Burch was dismissed from the hospital on Thursday of last week. Mrs. Charles Martin returned home Sunday night from a three week stay in Lewisville, Texas, visiting her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Rhodes. Glenn Girls Top LaVille The John Glenn girls basketball team won their fifth straight Northern State Conference game Wednesday over LaVille and also raised

their season record to an 11-0 total with the wm. The girls have received honorable mention in the state ratings this past week. The hosts were led by Julie Ryan and Mary Huffstctter. Ryan getting 19 points and 13 rebounds while Huffstctter also had 19 points and passed out seven assists. Barb Mann also reached double figures, getting 12 points. The LaVille girls were led by Gross with 14, while Donathen and Isenberg had the rest of their points, 9 and 6, in the 66-29 decision. Box Score John Glenn fg ft tp Gardner 11 3 Ryan 8 3 19 Mann 6 0 12 M. Huffstctter 9 1 19 Scgraves 1 0 2 Farrar 11 3 Kemp 204 Tuttle 2 0 4 A. Huffstctter 0 0 0 TOTALS .30 6 66 LaVille Donathen 4 1 9 Gross 5 4 14 Kowatch 0 0 0 Gardner 0 0 0 Brodzinski 0 0 0 Haas 0 0 0 Isenberg 3 0 6 Penrod 000 Hosinski 0 0 0 TOTALS 12 5 29 Score Bv Quarters LaVille ’ 8 17 2 7 29 John Glenn 12 31 43 66 B-Team Triumphs 25-7 The Glenn B-Team won their fifth game agains one loss as they handed the LaVille girls a 25 ” defeat. Box Score John Glenn fg ft tp Miller 5 1 11 Jenny 000 Pavcy 204 Aitken 3 2 8 A. Huffstctter 0 0 0 Gaw 1 0 2 Albertson 0 0 0 Petrv 0 0 0 TOTALS II 3 25 LaVille Court I 0 2 Penrod 1 I 3 Warnock 0 0 0 Plummer 0 0 0 Grenert 1 0 2 Veger 000 Boesc 0 0 0 Mitchell 0 0 0 Gross 0 0 0 Reese 000 See 0 0 0 TOTALS 3 17 Score Bv Quarters LaVille 2 3 5 7 John Glenn 9 11 20 25 ^sssassssaa^^ < M.J.’s X WEEKLY SPECIAL JANUARY 16-21 10% OFF On Any Size Or Quantity Os DARK EYES VODKA (While Supply lasts) Watch For A Different Special Each Week WE ALSO HAVE ASSORTED MINIATURES M.J. Package Store, Inc. 728 Room-velt Road V WALKERTON

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS Robert E. Urbin, Editor Susan R. Urbin, Assistant Editor INDEPENDENT-NEWS CO., INC., Publisher 601-03 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton. Indiana 46574 Telephone (219) 586-3139 PUBLICATION TIME: Thursday of Each Week Second Class Postage Paid At Walkerton. Indiana 46574 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 15c Per Copy; $4.00 Per Year (50c Extra If Mailed Out Os State)

STARKE SENIORS NUTRITION PROGRAM K. L. Conservations Club House Serving 11:30 a m. C.S.T. For reservations, call 586-2376 JANUARY 23 - 27 MONDAY Tomato juice Cubed beefsteak meunicrc Augratin potatoes Tossed salad Apricots Dinner roll and margarine Milk. tea. coffee TUESDAY Apple juice Meatloaf and gravy Whipped potatoes Stewed tomatoes with bread cubes Fresh banana Rye bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee WEDNESDAY Grapefruit juice Stewed chicken with dumplings Glazed carrots Bread and margarine Plums Milk, tea. coffee THURSDAY V 8 juice Beef chow mein with mxxlles ( ole slaw Fruit cobbler Roll and margarine Milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY Hot beef bouillon Porkette with madeira sauce Irish potatoes Tossed salad Applesauce Wheat bread and margarine Milk, tea, coffee

ESTATE AUCTION Saturday, January 21 12:00 NOON 507 Roosevelt Road (U. S. 6) — Walkerton. Indiana Very nice lited curio cabinet; good large bookcase 6' high 6’ wide glass front top solid base; beautiful mahogany secretary; mahogany glassfront book case 43 wide 4' high; 3 pc. Appenice Cherry bedroom suit, Mr. and Mrs. dresser with mirror, chest of drawers, bookcase doublebed; handmade solid mahogany ‘'Tobey" dressing table with mirror; Vibrator contour lounge chair; pair end tables; contour lounge chair; coffee table; couch 4 chair; occasional chair; large wall mirror; dinette table & 4 chairs; 2 twin beds; 2 dressers; chest of drawers; 2 large 2 door wardrobes; Seth Thomas elec' clock; GE mantle ckxk; Frigidaire refrigerator-freezer; Frigidaire elec, range, top oven, storage under; Maytgag washer; Maytag elec, dryer; RCA portable TV; 2 air conditioners; humidifier; elec, heaters; fans; shop vacuum; 2 sweepers; small appliances; lamps; like new DeLuxe folding wheel chair; several men's watches; books; linens; 4 metal base kitchen cabinets; dishes; pans; metal shelves; 2 aluminum ladders; some hand tools & other items. Also oak library table) oak hall tree; dropleaf table; several antique frames; excellent copper boiler; medicine cabinet; leather top stool; 3 kerosene lamps; 2 steamer trunks; wood trunk; "China" insence burner; 2 paperweights; few pcs. depression glass & other items. Terms: CASH Not Responsible For Accident* Shown day of sale only. AUCTIONEER S NOTE: Sale Promptly At NOON. Frances K. Hartman Estate FIRST NATIONAL BANK A TRUST OF LAPORTE, Executor MAX LOUCKS, AUCTIONEER Rolling Prairie, Indiana Phone 219-778-2329

JOHNSON TOWNSHIP FARM BUREAU MEETS The Johnson Township Farm Bureau met at the CommunityBuilding on Thursday evening, January 12, with 17 members present. Clyde Snodgrass, president, presided over the meeting. Mrs. Larry Anderson, secretary, read the minutes of the December meeting and distributed the programs for 1978. The budget was read and approved. Mr. Snodgrass and Mrs. Martha Mull, women's leader, reported on the recent county board meeting. Announcements of coming events were made. The membership kick-off meeting will be Februarv 4 at Pinola Grange, the women's conference will be Februarv 14 and 15 in Indianapolis, and the amateur contest April 14 in LaPorte. An interesting discussion on the soil and water problem was led bv Flburt Place. Mrs Mull closed the meeting with devotions Attendance awards were received by Mrs ( harles Daube and Flburt Place. Refreshments were served by the Places and the Russell Burches. The February meeting will be a chili and ovster supper and 4 H enrollment with the James Keelings, the Richard Hesters and the Larry Andersons on the committee. GOLDEN RULE ( ooperation and common sense in human relations makes life worth living for everyone. Never refuse a good offer — it may be the opportunity you seek.